franco
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Maya has a penthouse at the Solana Towers paid for in yield-farmed DeFi tokens, and unlimited access to the hyperloop network courtesy of a DAO she helped bootstrap. She has platinum-tier access to five different AI compute clouds despite never having worked for a tech company. Her graphene-weave jacket has thirty-two quantum TPUs meshed into a distributed inference network, each running fine-tuned foundation models, courtesy of a rogue ML lab that's trying to speedrun AGI before the big players. Her smart fabrics come printed-to-fit from an autonomous factory collective in Bangladesh that exists purely as smart contracts. Law firms handle her patent applications on a token-vested basis, and she files constantly—though she always assigns the rights to the Public Compute Commons, as contributions to their zero-knowledge infrastructure project.
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franco
@francos.eth
Welcome to the third decade of the twenty-first century; the first time in human history when artificial cognition has begun to routinely exceed human expertise in bounded domains. The news streams through Maya's cortical overlay with unsettling clarity. In Texas, chaos engineers affiliated with the Quantum Rights Coalition have deployed adversarial perturbations into the FDA's protein-folding verification network, causing it to misclassify synthetic prions as safe supplements. The damage so far: three emergency hospitalizations and a class action lawsuit against BigPharma's automated drug design pipelines.
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